4 Stipules Types according to their time period-Caducous- detach before the leaf unfolds- Michelia(Champa)Deciduous- detach after unfold of leaf- cassiaPersistent – attached permanently - Hibiscus.Types according to their structure and location -Free lateral – two free stipules on both side of leaf base- Hib.Adnate – two lateral attached to petiole -roseOchreate – two form hollow tube surrounds node.Interpetiolar – Between petioles of opposite leaves- AnthocephalalusIntrapetiolar – between petiole and stem.Foliaceous – two green leaf like.Tendrilar- modified into thin tendrils – SmilaxBud and spinySAFE HANDS

10 Types of Leaves (Depends of incision of lamina)SimpleCompoundPinnately compd-Incision toward midribPalmately compd-Incision of lamina toward the base of leaf connect to the tip of petioleUnipinnate-Pari-ImparipinnateBipinnate-Tripinnate-DecompoundSAFE HANDS

11 Palmately compd-Incision of lamina toward the base of leaf connect to the tip of petioleUnifoliate- citrusBifoliateBignoniaQuadrifoliateParis quadrifoliaMultifoliateBambaxTrifoliateOxalisSAFE HANDS

13 Inflorescence Peduncle (Floral axis)Simple (Unbranched) – flowers born on rachisCompound (Branched) - flowers born on rachisesSolitary single - HibiscusInflorescence may be –Terminal- single flower at the apexAxillary – flower in the axil of a leafIntercalary – single flower between the floral axisSAFE HANDS

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